The Spanish giants are looking to recoup £17million for the Frenchman, alerting several Premier League clubs

Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal have been alerted to Karim Benzema’s availability in January after Spanish giants Real Madrid told the player’s representatives to find him another club, writes Tom Hopkinson of the Sunday People.

The French striker has fallen out of favour at the Bernabeu and his relationship with supporters and the Madrid-based press has reached an all-time low.

Arsenal
were linked with Benzema in the summer as Real considered selling him to help finance their purchase of Gareth Bale, but Gunners opted instead
for Mesut Ozil.

Now Madrid will look to recoup around £17million of the £25m they gave Lyon for Benzema four years ago.

United boss David Moyes has been told significant funds will be made available in January and may fancy Benzema.

Arsene
Wenger has been forced to bring Nicklas Bendtner back into the fold because of a dearth of striking options at the Emirates, while Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is operating with just three strikers in Fernando Torres, Samuel Eto’o and Demba Ba.